Was awesome seeing DB win the WWE title again, be it fast count at NOC. It was a good swerve because im sure most expected a Bryan loss via interference or a DQ win. Though it only lasted a night and he was predictably stripped on Raw, I
dont think it harmed the storyline. It again gave the IWC a tease of a Bryan reign again and does elevate Bryan as a 2 time WWE champ. I think Bryan is just white hot over at the moment and the title win let the fans orgasm. Now WWE can hold and dangle the carrot in front of DB again and extend the storyline. I dont know how long it will go. I would think at the least till Survivor Series and at longest till Royal Rumble. Either way I seem to be enjoying it so far and I hope WWE can execute the payoff ending right.

^ Although many may agree with you, there's also many who may either disagree with you as a whole or somewhat. You don't speak for everyone on the matter obviously. Some people including myself believe a rating can coincide directly with the product and matches potentially heightening the quality if done right. If you want more realism, then obviously a more explicit rating will do that. Realism such as a certain level of blood/violence, language, and of course, a little more hyped up sexual content both through dialogue, appearance, & material in general among other things.

Besides, wrestling was at its most popular peak with its most hall-of-fame legendary caliber wrestlers in the attitude era mostly or in the older days in general.

^ Any idea how much if any of their audience from back then percentage-wise they've lost since the dramatic change? Also then, why does the WWE have to be punished seemingly in such a way whereas another company such as TNA (wrestling as well) doesn't?

WWE fans are pretty loyal no matter what the "Era" is sure they're some fans that left, but mostly they are still around. You'd be surprise the age demographic in the Internet Wrestling Community... and TNA did not get punished because Benoit wasn't in TNA when the tragedy happend. Also, Linda McMahon was running for Senate at the time they went PG and she might run for a 3rd term. I don't expect TNA to last longer. They're only doing a 1.0 rating and Spike TV might drop them as a provider. Not to mention Hogan's contract is expiring on the 1st. and he's planning on leaving (didn't like how they released Brooke)